The image editor works great when the site is accessed from local network; however, when accessed from the internet, the radeditor works, but NOT the IMAGE editor. It shows the error attached "Error Code: 500 Internal Server Error. The request was rejected by the HTTP
filter". Doing further research, I found out that the http filter is done by the ISA server which is in fact my case. The IIS server is sitting behind an ISA Server. Somebody was having a similar issue with the radspell here: http://www.telerik.com/community/forums/aspnet/spell/isa-server-2004-and-radspell.aspx. Thus, I'd like to know if there is a work around for the image editor to avoid http filter (most likely the "Verify Normalization" http filter)

The problem is that ISA Server blocks requests whose query string contains ascii characters with code greater than 128. This is a default http filter from ISA Server called "block high bit characters" (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc302627.aspx). So, basically I was actually using a localization setting for spanish for the RadEditor as follows:

The solution to this problem was to go to open up the "RadEditor.Tools.es-ES.resx" under the "App_GlobalResources" folder in your solution. Then replace the value"Manejador de Imágenes" with "Manejador de Imagenes" for the "ImageManager" string as shown in the attachment. Notice that there is no tilde in the letter a. You may want to do this in the rest of localization resources if you are experiencing requests being blocked by ISA Server.

After this change everything worked because the query string no longer passed ascii characters with codes greater than 128

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